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Kestrels are small falcons found across many parts of the world, originating in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. These agile birds of prey are known for their ability to hover while hunting. Common Kestrel varieties include the American Kestrel and the Eurasian Kestrel.
American Kestrels are smaller, with bright plumage and distinctive markings, while Eurasian Kestrels are slightly larger with more muted colors. Despite these differences, both species share similar hunting habits, relying on sharp talons and keen eyesight.
Before adopting a Kestrel, it's essential to consider their diet, which consists mainly of small mammals, insects, and birds. They also need proper training, as they are wild birds by nature. Legal ownership often requires permits, as Kestrels are protected under wildlife laws in many countries.
Challenges in owning a Kestrel include their specific care needs, legal constraints, and ensuring they have adequate space to fly.
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